Information on "Security" and "Southeast Asia"
May 2013
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14 May 2013
The US Rebalancing to Asia: Indonesia's Maritime Dilemma
Both the US's pivot to Asia and China's growing military power are complicating Indonesia's strategic calculus, writes Ristian Artiando Supriyanto. Today, he outlines three ways Jakarta might balance its ties with Beijing and Washington more effectively, and therefore safeguard its territorial waters. More on «The US Rebalancing to Asia: Indonesia's Maritime Dilemma»
October 2012
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30 Oct 2012
Malaysia, Thailand May Balk at Insurgency Resolution
While Thailand believes that Malaysia may be able to negotiate a peace deal with Muslim insurgents operating on Kuala Lumpur's side of their border, STRATFOR argues that traditional rivalries and regional sensibilities may undermine the political will needed to pursue peace talks. More on «Malaysia, Thailand May Balk at Insurgency Resolution»


